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2022-09-23 update contains a "Debug" scenario 24/09/2022 at 00:11 #148108
whatlep
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Exactly what it says on the tin. The latest update of the Westbury SimSig 2007 simulation when started offers the choice of a [Debug] Debug scenario. No idea whether that's good, bad or merely intriguing, but possibly not intended?
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2022-09-23 update contains a "Debug" scenario 24/09/2022 at 06:13 #148109
y10g9
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I believe it’s intended but awaiting a loader update.
See https://www.SimSig.co.uk/Forum/ThreadView/53489?postId=148066

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2022-09-23 update contains a "Debug" scenario 24/09/2022 at 09:02 #148110
Peter Bennet
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whatlep in post 148108 said:
Exactly what it says on the tin. The latest update of the Westbury SimSig 2007 simulation when started offers the choice of a [Debug] Debug scenario. No idea whether that's good, bad or merely intriguing, but possibly not intended?
Not intended to be available to "users" but apparently the debug feature was accidentally not suppressed in the loader. Because of the way it was utilised in Euston (to enable scenarios to be de-randomised) it was felt it could be left as-was (I'd not picked up on that change in policy) albeit with some tweaks to the way they are presented in loader (as mentioned). However, in the case of Westbury, it is used simply to expose some graphics that are otherwise hidden to enable testers to better report a problem we had with Yeovil. No attempt was made to integrate that debug with any other feature of the sim so all you will get is a few more graphics but potentially lose a lot more of the normal features.

My advice; just ignore it it does nothing useful for a "user".

Peter

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Last edited: 24/09/2022 at 09:03 by Peter Bennet
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